CANADA Canada - Caitlin Potts, 27, Enderby, BC, 22 Feb 2016

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Possibly a woman, possibly been there for more than 5 days

[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ugb2iaYR9c[/video]

:dunno:
 
Perhaps a thread should be started for her. It's a bit confusing how an excavator can uncover a body if foul play is not involved.
 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/mmiw-new-unsolved-cases-added-to-cbc-database-1.3690193
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Caitlin Potts has been missing for almost four months. Her last known location was Enderby or Kelowna. B.C.

MMIW: New unsolved cases added to CBC's database

By Martha Troian, CBC News Posted: Jul 26, 2016
After launching an investigation last year, CBC News continues to follow up on unsolved cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls from across the country.

As of today, CBC has added 55 cases to our database, 285 individual cases in total.

Here are just a few women, and their stories, we have recently added to our database.

Caitlin Potts, 27, went missing in February of this year. Her last known location was Enderby or Kelowna, B.C.

Caitlin Potts left sister chilling last message before she disappeared from B.C. Interior

Caitlin Potts

Caitlin Potts has been missing for almost four months. Her last known location was Enderby or Kelowna. B.C. (Facebook)

It has now been six months since she disappeared and according to her family, the RCMP did not put out a missing person's alert on their site until two months after Caitlin was reported missing.

In June, Potts family organized a search of their own, with the help of Indigenous groups in B.C.
 
‘These women aren’t forgotten:’ Enderby ceremony remembers missing and murdered Indigenous women
October 4, 2016

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...“These women aren’t forgotten. They may be missing, they may be murdered but they are not forgotten. For me today was about raising awareness so people are aware and they remember that these girls are still out there somewhere,” said organizer Deanna Leon-Cook.

http://globalnews.ca/news/2983565/t...embers-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women/
 
Chief urges communities to live violence free
November 3, 2016

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...“Somehow it’s our responsibility to do something about it.”

So far, that desire for change has translated into physically assisting in the search for missing woman and girls such as helping the Splatsin First Nation at Enderby search for Caitlin Potts June 7. Potts, originally from Alberta, was reported missing March 1.

Esk’etemc members assisted in supporting the Potts family, took part in the search and helped put on a feast afterwards.

http://www.wltribune.com/news/399921531.html
 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/c...-do-you-recognize-her-in-this-video-1.4097631
Caitlin Potts' unsolved case: Do you recognize her in this video?


3 women still missing from the North Okanagan — 2 of the disappearances being investigated as suspicious

By Angela Sterritt, CBC News Posted: May 04, 2017

"It's to refresh people's memories about what she looked like [that day] and what she may have been wearing," said Staff Sgt. Annie Linteau.
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RCMP investigators believe Potts' disappearance is the result of foul play. Her body has not been found. Investigators have released a surveillance video and information about Pott's disappearance again to refresh people's memories, espeically since outdoor seasonal activities are picking up, with people spending more outdoor leisure time around their communities.


Linteau says as summer approaches and people spend more time outdoors, there is a better chance they may find more clues linked to her, like her clothing, to help police find answers.
 
[video=youtube;ghKrLvLcvMI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghKrLvLcvMI[/video]
 
This news item was posted on the Ashley Simpson thread.
https://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/news/rcmp-operation-underway-in-silver-creek/
Oct 19 2017
Update: Police confirm search of property underway in Silver Creek
Missing woman’s father says police confirm search not related to Ashley Simpson’s disappearance.
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The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP confirms they are conducting a search of a property in the 2200 block of Salmon River Road.

“This investigative effort and execution of a search warrant is in relation to an ongoing investigation,” says RCMP media spokesperson Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.
“No further information is being released at this time to ensure the integrity of the ongoing investigation.”
It is not known what case the police are working on.

There are three missing women from the area, including Ashley Simpson and Deanna Wertz who both went missing from the Yankee Flats area. Caitlin Potts, an Enderby woman, is also missing, although she was last seen in Kelowna. A Malakwa woman, Nicole Bell, also remains missing after her disappearance was reported to police on Sept. 7, 2017.

There have been previous police searches conducted in the area around where these women have been reported missing.

More to come.
 

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On her FB, she has several posts that suggest she had a very bad relationship with her BF (whom by the time she went missing was her ex). Also, since she was pretty prolific on FB (posting nearly every day or so) and all of her posts stop on February 22nd it's probably safe to presume that is a good date to work an investigation off of.
 
Caitlyn Brandy Potts
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Enderby RCMP seek assistance locating missing woman Caitlyn Potts

Enderby, British Columbia, Canada -
On March 1, 2016, the North Okanagan RCMP received a report that Caitlyn Brandy Potts (27-years-old) had not been heard from by friends since February 22, 2016 when

she indicated that she was moving to the Calgary area.

Caitlyn's friends describe her subsequent, and ongoing, lack of contact as out of character for her, and police are trying to locate Caitlyn to ensure her well-being.

The RCMP are asking that Caitlyn, or anyone who may know where she is located, to contact the Enderby RCMP at 250-838-6818 Your local police or Crime Stoppers

anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) quoting file number 2016- 3769. Media Release-> http://ow.ly/Z31oQ

http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/03/04/fears-for-missing-woman-grow

Is she aboriginal or asian?

They look the same, but aboriginal has history in Canada.

Asian is obviously the ancestry of aboriginal in Canada.

... first generation, second, one-eighth metis, intuit ... what is the story today?

Three quarters or seven eighths Asian?
And what's in it for me, eh?
 

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